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It should be noted that User:Flchans continues to try to remove any and all mentions of their potential COI along with myriad other disruptive edits. Their statements about not having a COI seem to contradict other statements such as their guarantee that Maryna Tkachuk would not pursue action over copyright violations. Seems impossible to make that kind of a guarantee without at least a base connection with the subject. Page will need to be heavily monitored until this editor has cooled down. Sulfurboy (talk) 17:00, 24 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Dear Sulfurboy, I have, in your parlay, "cooled down". Or rather, I never "heated up" in the first place. It's just that I can't stand false accusations and bad being blatantly assumed upon without knowing better. You have neither knowledge of the personality in question (which frankly isn't that relevant) nor of the story around this article on Wikipedia (which is worse). There is a story behind it and by now it involves several editors and administrators here on English Wikipedia. I could write a lot but I doubt there's point to it for it will likely be misinterpreted, again. So, straight to the point, I already answered JLAN to their inquiry whether I am a paid editor or otherwise - I am not. I dearly hope that presumption of innocence does work here on Wikipedia and I need not prove something that never happened in the first place. Therefore, I remove and will remove any such notices that are made with the goal of discrediting or badmouthing me, in a blatant attempt at a personal attack or for some other reason yet unknown. For the "guarantee" that somebody seems to be concerned with, it derives from a simple fact - a literally similar article already existed for over a year on Ukrainian Wikipedia and what I presented is nothing more than a translation of thereof. Peace. Flchans (talk) 17:09, 24 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]